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. >> maria, this has been a huge issue here, because governor brown has said that if his tax hike didn't pass it would mean $6 billion in cuts to education that will happen almost immediately. we will have to see if he makes good on the threats. he says he has nowhere else to cut. if it does pass, it will make california's highest tax rate the highest in the land. millionaires will have to pay 13.3% state income taxes. it would raise the sales tax and raise anywhere from $35 billion to $50 billion over $100 million in lobbying on both sides went into this proposition. at the moment the state says with 17% of the precincts reporting it is trailing. we still have a long night ahead. >> basically part of the security detail just came along and held up a big five minutes. and then moved on. so that, obviously, roused all of us to get up and get ready. we are hopeful that we will hear from mitt romney or whoever will be the table setters to get him on stage. you now know what we know. >> any more talk there as far as the romney camp not wanting to con seed the loss in ohio because the votes w
. >> maria, this has been a huge issue here, because governor brown has said that if his tax hike didn't pass it would mean $6 billion in cuts to education that will happen almost immediately. we will have to see if he makes good on the threats. he says he has nowhere else to cut. if it does pass, it will make california's highest tax rate the highest in the land. millionaires will have to pay 13.3% state income taxes. it would raise the sales tax and raise anywhere from $35 billion to...
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there is going to be angry phone calls come monday with murdoch scott brown and others. >> absolute ly. >> what else could they have done to get todd akin out of the race. he didn't want to get out of the race and now he's out of it on election day. >> that's the one thing we have to go on. we're still waiting on some of the big states. polls set to close in five more states. >> and here is a look at how the popular vote and electoral vote. the electoral vote is 184 versus 172 obama. ♪ [ female announcer ] today is not just about who lives in the white house, it's about who lives in the yellow house, the brick, the green, and the apartment house, too. today we not only honor the oval office, but we honor the cubicle, the open-air office and the home office as well. ♪ today is not just about who rides in air force one, it's about who rides in the 4 door sedan, the 2 door hatchback and the v8 muscle car. ♪ because today it's about all of us. and no matter who you are, or where you live, you're the commander-in-chief of your own life. and that's something that will never change. ♪
there is going to be angry phone calls come monday with murdoch scott brown and others. >> absolute ly. >> what else could they have done to get todd akin out of the race. he didn't want to get out of the race and now he's out of it on election day. >> that's the one thing we have to go on. we're still waiting on some of the big states. polls set to close in five more states. >> and here is a look at how the popular vote and electoral vote. the electoral vote is 184...
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democrats have chance to snatch one away from the republicans is massachusetts, where senator scott brown is running a tough fight against elizabeth warren, the democratic candidate. we know that she was so crucial in the creation of the consumer watchdog board down in washington. we see warn ahead of the polling, neck in neck. >> traditionally democratic state? >> ted kennedy's old seat. a point of pride. >> the two states in which republican also early leads in the senate races, missouri and indiana, the republican candidates there sort of stepped in it a couple times. >> social issues have been disastrous for republicans this year, comments about rape and under what circumstances we should allow abortion have been very, very inflammatory in a couple of these races. these not helping republicans who want to take control of the senate this year. >> all right, thanks very much, eamon javers. >>> move over and talk on the house, the senate and the shifting balance of power, pardon my back there folks, ben white, chief economic correspondent with plight skoal still with us. as eamon was poi
democrats have chance to snatch one away from the republicans is massachusetts, where senator scott brown is running a tough fight against elizabeth warren, the democratic candidate. we know that she was so crucial in the creation of the consumer watchdog board down in washington. we see warn ahead of the polling, neck in neck. >> traditionally democratic state? >> ted kennedy's old seat. a point of pride. >> the two states in which republican also early leads in the senate...
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in the senate race, too close to call in the race between sherrod brown and republican state treasurer josh mandel. too close to call in ohio, guys. >> we'll come back to you in a little bit. talkings west virginia, john, that robert byrd speak really brings us back to a different time. >> and makes the point about how far that state has flipped. joe manchin won that seat in 2010 with a television ad that showed him shooting a bullet through a piece of legislation that president obama had sponsored. it shows how unpopular the president was in that state. >> want to talk about ohio tonight where many believe this election could be won or lost. scott cohen is live on the ground in columbus. good evening. >> good evening, carl. as the world watches ohio, ohio is watching ohio. ohio state university and election night is an event. we have several hundred students from all political persuasions that are watching here. remember, no republican has won the white house without winning ohio. that's not to say that governor romney can't do it, but it makes it a lot harder if he does not win. that
in the senate race, too close to call in the race between sherrod brown and republican state treasurer josh mandel. too close to call in ohio, guys. >> we'll come back to you in a little bit. talkings west virginia, john, that robert byrd speak really brings us back to a different time. >> and makes the point about how far that state has flipped. joe manchin won that seat in 2010 with a television ad that showed him shooting a bullet through a piece of legislation that president...
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jersey recognize that he has put his heart and soul into making sure that the people of new jersey browns back stronger than before. i want to thank him. >> i cannot thank the president enough for his personal concern and compassion for the people of our state. >> i'm going to ask you to back up. in hoboken, new jersey, that meant the national guard. rescuing people who were standed and getting hungry. >> in new york's 5th bureau staten island borough made rooftop rescues. capable observing as offshore helicopter bases this is still a fast moving emergency. proof this afternoon evacuations at another major new york hospital, bellview. in the city it seemed like no one moving. >> anyone trying to drive around new york city today realized traffic was very heavy. >> new york mayor bloomberg announcing bridges were open but limiting cars to three or more. a lot of work ahead. kennedy airport up and running laguardia still closed that crane now they say it is tied down and secure. elsewhere no pregonogress. only a clearer view. here on the jersey shore a simple fact comes home to the mayor of
jersey recognize that he has put his heart and soul into making sure that the people of new jersey browns back stronger than before. i want to thank him. >> i cannot thank the president enough for his personal concern and compassion for the people of our state. >> i'm going to ask you to back up. in hoboken, new jersey, that meant the national guard. rescuing people who were standed and getting hungry. >> in new york's 5th bureau staten island borough made rooftop rescues....
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what a whirlwind two years for scott brown. in january of 2010 when he really ignited the republican revolution by winning the seat that had once been held by ted kennedy. now elizabeth warren will be the next senator. >> it will be interesting to see her impact. she's a reformer, that's what she ran on. it will be interesting to see what she brings to congress. >> the thing about elizabeth warren that is interesting is she would never have been running if the republican senators didn't work so hard to block her nomination. who would they rather be dealing with in the senate? as a senator, they lost big. >> she was extremely tough on tim geithner. she was in the oversight panel. when you go back to look at the testimony, she was nailing the obama administration on housing, on many of those issues, because i had her on my show several times, she was not about hailing this administration. >> they threw her under a the bus a little bit on her nomination. >> a little bit, yeah. >> regardless of party, good for her. she prevailed an
what a whirlwind two years for scott brown. in january of 2010 when he really ignited the republican revolution by winning the seat that had once been held by ted kennedy. now elizabeth warren will be the next senator. >> it will be interesting to see her impact. she's a reformer, that's what she ran on. it will be interesting to see what she brings to congress. >> the thing about elizabeth warren that is interesting is she would never have been running if the republican senators...
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and the heavyweight bouts this year, massachusetts, elizabeth warren defeated incumbent senator scott brown. that is a pick-up for the democrats in the state of massachusetts. elizabeth warren will be the first female senator from the state of massachusetts. soledad? >> a huge race that we were watching. thank you. you want to stay with cnn for the best election coverage on tv. coming up next, reaction from both candidates as we take you live to headquarters in chicago and boston. [ man ] hello!!!! hello!!!! [ all ] ohh! that is crazy! are you kidding me? let me see! oh! what! that's insane! noooo! mr. woodson? oh hello! hello! [ whistles ] hello! [ all ] hello! [ coach ] caleb, i've got someone i want you to meet. hello. [ male announcer ] at&t. the nation's largest 4g network. covering 3,000 more 4g cities and towns than verizon. rethink possible. to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university, we're teaming up with compa
and the heavyweight bouts this year, massachusetts, elizabeth warren defeated incumbent senator scott brown. that is a pick-up for the democrats in the state of massachusetts. elizabeth warren will be the first female senator from the state of massachusetts. soledad? >> a huge race that we were watching. thank you. you want to stay with cnn for the best election coverage on tv. coming up next, reaction from both candidates as we take you live to headquarters in chicago and boston. [ man ]...
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with a hotly contested race between republican scott brown and his democratic challenger elizabeth warner. the president's popularity in mitt romney's home state may be enough. just maybe enough to tip the scales. let's go to indiana. the race between republican richard murdoch and democrat representative joe donnelly seemed like it was going to the gop until this happened. >> life is a gift from god and even when life begins in that horrible situation of rape, that it is something that god intended to happen. >> well, you know mourdock's abortion comments sparked national outrage and a new poll out says it may cost mimsome support because donnelly now has a double-digit lead over him in the republican-leaning state, actual actually. let's go to pennsylvania where bob casey found the need to campaign a little harder. tom smith started closing the gap against the democratic incumbent and the national republican senatorial committee just dumped $500,000 into the campaign. tommy versus tammy. tommy thompson is neck and neck with tammy baldwin. paul ryan state is democratic and baldwin's lead
with a hotly contested race between republican scott brown and his democratic challenger elizabeth warner. the president's popularity in mitt romney's home state may be enough. just maybe enough to tip the scales. let's go to indiana. the race between republican richard murdoch and democrat representative joe donnelly seemed like it was going to the gop until this happened. >> life is a gift from god and even when life begins in that horrible situation of rape, that it is something that...
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elizabeth warren, scott brown, democrats hope that warren's advocacy will help take scott brown's seat in mitt romney's home state. that will be interesting. let's move down to virginia now. this one, you and i were talking about this one. how are the polls looking for this race? two veterans going for jim webb's seat. >> environment sore slightly tipping in tim cane's favor now. >> it is a really tight race. so let's move on. let's take a look at missouri. this one, wow. this is impossible to ignore. clair mccaskill, she looked like she was in a tight race. this has become a very tight race. she has found new life in her campaign. take a look at a couple of house races. in illinois, this one -- oops. i just lost illinois. let me hit it right there. all right. so tammy duckworth and joe walsh, that is a very competitive race overall. there it is. tammy duckworth and joe walsh, that's a very -- he's really high on the list of endangered republicans. he came in in that wave a couple years ago. she's an iraq war vet. lost both her legs in the war. she ran in 2006, didn't make it. now she'
elizabeth warren, scott brown, democrats hope that warren's advocacy will help take scott brown's seat in mitt romney's home state. that will be interesting. let's move down to virginia now. this one, you and i were talking about this one. how are the polls looking for this race? two veterans going for jim webb's seat. >> environment sore slightly tipping in tim cane's favor now. >> it is a really tight race. so let's move on. let's take a look at missouri. this one, wow. this is...
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elizabeth warren, the former obama administration consumer advocate is going to win back the election scott brown won in 2004. and polls in virginia have the democrat, former governor tim kaine leading former senator george allen which just two points. with races all tied up in places like nevada, arizona, montana, wisconsin, west virginia and connecticut, it could be a nail biter on tuesday night. >>> america has 50 states, but it's the key battleground states where the race just might be decided come tuesday. right now cnn estimates that nine states are the make or break ones that president obama or mitt romney must win to win the white house. the biggest battleground state is florida with 29 electoral votes then there's ohio which has been called the must-win state for romney. we have a team of reporters in ohio, in the state capital is our own don lemon. you're now there with a thicker coat which tells me that cold front has moved in. it's chilly, huh? >> it is chilly. fred, who isn't -- >> it's all about ohio? >> it is all about ohio and i have read in the paper today, i think they have been
elizabeth warren, the former obama administration consumer advocate is going to win back the election scott brown won in 2004. and polls in virginia have the democrat, former governor tim kaine leading former senator george allen which just two points. with races all tied up in places like nevada, arizona, montana, wisconsin, west virginia and connecticut, it could be a nail biter on tuesday night. >>> america has 50 states, but it's the key battleground states where the race just...
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i think that was mike brown's problem with the lakers. he had these guys running and gunning like princeton used to, but the average age is 32 years old. >> out in the blik of an eye. >> five games. that's fast. >> bad look of an eye. >> yeah, exactly. we saw a couple of those bad looks. because they moved those right out. let's talk about alabama losing. again as i said roland martin completely insane on twitter. he was so excited because texas a&m won. >> johnny manziel had a big day going out to a big lead against alabama. this makes it very interesting bcs. bowl championship series last couple of weeks. obviously alabama can't control their destiny any longer. the definding national champions. they have to win out and more importantly they have to beat georgia in the s.e.c. title game. there's three undefeateds now, notre dame, kansas state and oregon state. oregon state has a little bit of a challenge to get there. they have stanford and a couple other teams and play in the s.e.c. the easiest team to get there because they don't have
i think that was mike brown's problem with the lakers. he had these guys running and gunning like princeton used to, but the average age is 32 years old. >> out in the blik of an eye. >> five games. that's fast. >> bad look of an eye. >> yeah, exactly. we saw a couple of those bad looks. because they moved those right out. let's talk about alabama losing. again as i said roland martin completely insane on twitter. he was so excited because texas a&m won. >>...
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republican sources say that they do see at this point losing scott brown's seat in massachusetts and the open seat in maine, which is currently held by olympia snow. she's retiring. democrats think they're likely to lose member nebraska's seat to a republican there. >> it seems that it was a given that republicans could take the senate especially since the democrats have a 23-seat in this terrible economy honestly. not so certain anymore. >> no, it's not. not even close. in fact, let's split up that first map by party is our viewers can see the republican challenge in getting the majority in the senate more clearly. first, the democratic seats. you see them there in blue. there are about eight of them nauls play, and republicans do lose that, then they're going to have to really run the board there almost with seven to get an outright 51 seat majority, which would be tough enough, but if you look at the next map, the republican seats up for grabs on tuesday, republicans have a problem there because they're defending other gop seats. there you see nevada, arizona, indiana, and they're
republican sources say that they do see at this point losing scott brown's seat in massachusetts and the open seat in maine, which is currently held by olympia snow. she's retiring. democrats think they're likely to lose member nebraska's seat to a republican there. >> it seems that it was a given that republicans could take the senate especially since the democrats have a 23-seat in this terrible economy honestly. not so certain anymore. >> no, it's not. not even close. in fact,...
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scott brown in massachusetts. he is the incumbent senator. he's had a run for his money in more ways than one from elizabeth warren, the democrat. privately republicans have said that they just don't think they can hold onto this. they think that democrats are going to come home in the traditionally democratic state of massachusetts. but in the last couple days those polls have tightened up publicly and privately. scott brown certainly pulled off a surprise a few years ago and he could do the same today. these are just three examples but we're going to be watching all of these incredibly dramatic competitive races as the night goes on. >> thanks. thousands of people in new york and new jersey are facing devastating losses from superstorm sandy. on this election day, they're actually getting extra help if they can make it to any local polling station. thank you, mr. speaker, uh, members of congress. in celebration of over 75 years of our government employees insurance company, or geico...as most of you know it. ...i propose savings for everyon
scott brown in massachusetts. he is the incumbent senator. he's had a run for his money in more ways than one from elizabeth warren, the democrat. privately republicans have said that they just don't think they can hold onto this. they think that democrats are going to come home in the traditionally democratic state of massachusetts. but in the last couple days those polls have tightened up publicly and privately. scott brown certainly pulled off a surprise a few years ago and he could do the...
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in massachusetts, incumbent republican senator scott brown is in a very tight race against former obama administration official elizabeth warren. local polls show it is just too close to call. north dakota senate race is also getting a lot of attention. republican rick burgh battling heidi hicam. republicans are banking on a big win for berg to help them gain control of the senate. former arizona congresswoman gabrielle giffords has cast her vote. she and her successor, democratic congressman ron barber dropped off their ballot in downtown tucson. this was yesterday. barber was shot twice alongside giffords in the tucson rampage that killed six people in 2011. he is going for a full term after winning a special election in june. he's locked in a really tough race against republican martha mcsally. >>> communities in the northeast are trying to clean up from the devastation left by superstorm sandy. and now they're facing a new storm. brick, new jersey, has already ordered mandatory evacuation for residents in low-lying areas. also encouraging others to leave if their home could be affec
in massachusetts, incumbent republican senator scott brown is in a very tight race against former obama administration official elizabeth warren. local polls show it is just too close to call. north dakota senate race is also getting a lot of attention. republican rick burgh battling heidi hicam. republicans are banking on a big win for berg to help them gain control of the senate. former arizona congresswoman gabrielle giffords has cast her vote. she and her successor, democratic congressman...
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listen, let's get down to business, brown noser, nevada is feeling a bit more optimistic, but the unemployment rate is still so high there. are there really signs of broader growth? >> reporter: there are. it is stunning that the president has held on to a lead, a slim lead in this state as he has because the unemployment is so bad. 12.3% in clark county, 11.8% in nevada. the worst in the nation. not only here at the stratosphere but there are buildings across town that have been stopped, the construction stopped for more than a year now. they're starting to start up again. the one big statistic i heard, which is a tiny statistic, the housing prices here. since 2007, they have gone down. in the last month, they went up by 1%. and that, for people in the housing market here, is huge. don? >> miguel, in all seriousness, great report. it makes a viewer watch. really good. thank you. i appreciate you joining us. miguel marquez. >>> cnn gets an underground look at the nation's busiest transportation system. have you ever been underground the new york city subway system. it is amazing. some parts ar
listen, let's get down to business, brown noser, nevada is feeling a bit more optimistic, but the unemployment rate is still so high there. are there really signs of broader growth? >> reporter: there are. it is stunning that the president has held on to a lead, a slim lead in this state as he has because the unemployment is so bad. 12.3% in clark county, 11.8% in nevada. the worst in the nation. not only here at the stratosphere but there are buildings across town that have been stopped,...
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. >> michael bloomberg is supporting scott brown in that race for exactly the same reason because he said he supports independent thinkers. >> i think they do have two good candidates. but i know elizabeth well and i think she will be independent. i think if you look at her sources of campaign support, she's got a huge base of small donors. she really is smart and she'll be a player from day one if she gets elected. looks like she will. >> out on the edge supporting a democrat. >> for the first time -- >> yes, yes, yes. let's get to some other stories making news. >> all right, soledad. hard numbers in the aftermath of superstorm sandy are just so great. 92 americans dead, 3.5 million power customers still in the dark. estimated losses up to $50 billion. a lot of residents if hard-hit staten island, new york, they're just very angry that the new york city marathon will still be held on sunday. the race actually starts on staten island, and they say resources should not be diverted from the recovery efforts there. meanwhile homeland security secretary janet napolitano will visit state
. >> michael bloomberg is supporting scott brown in that race for exactly the same reason because he said he supports independent thinkers. >> i think they do have two good candidates. but i know elizabeth well and i think she will be independent. i think if you look at her sources of campaign support, she's got a huge base of small donors. she really is smart and she'll be a player from day one if she gets elected. looks like she will. >> out on the edge supporting a...
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senate race of this election year, the one in massachusetts, the incumbent republican senator scott brown is fighting for his political life against his democratic challenger elizabeth warren who is incredibly well funded. going into tomorrow, i can tell you that republicans privately are very pessimistic about holding on to this seat. they really feel that elizabeth warren is going to win. some of the polls in the past 24 hours showed it tightening up, but this is democratic massachusetts, historically. so especially in a presidential year, when most people in massachusetts are going to be voting for the president, they think that elizabeth warren will likely have this in the bag. >> dana bash, we will keep watching those -- both the senate. we talked about the tight house races, we're looking at those in the days to come, in addition to the race for the white house. we're also looking at voting issues, voting issues in the state of florida. and my next guest is in florida, right now. his guy has a lot riding on this state. coming up next, here he is, l.a. mayor villaraigosa. bob, these
senate race of this election year, the one in massachusetts, the incumbent republican senator scott brown is fighting for his political life against his democratic challenger elizabeth warren who is incredibly well funded. going into tomorrow, i can tell you that republicans privately are very pessimistic about holding on to this seat. they really feel that elizabeth warren is going to win. some of the polls in the past 24 hours showed it tightening up, but this is democratic massachusetts,...
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and those folks who we signed up were black and they were brown primarily. >> census figures show the hispanic population grew by 43% between 2000 and 2010. caucasians grew by only 5.7% during the same period. those numbers can't be ignored. republicans acknowledging that they need to reach out to latino and african-americans including people like the former congressman from alabama artur davis. >> i had dinner with artur davis not along ago to outline what he thought and his points were very significant. things that republicans needs to listen to in terms of what blacks and hispanics believe or what they want in candidates and so on. i think if republicans don't start listening to that, it's going to be a long time before they win. >> they're pitting their hopes on the younger up and coming stars of the gop, senator marco rubio of florida, governor bobby jindal of louisiana and newly-elected senator ted cruz of texas. and one issue expected to gain traction is immigration reform. some conservatives even at the national press club they are now saying maybe it's time that we embrace co
and those folks who we signed up were black and they were brown primarily. >> census figures show the hispanic population grew by 43% between 2000 and 2010. caucasians grew by only 5.7% during the same period. those numbers can't be ignored. republicans acknowledging that they need to reach out to latino and african-americans including people like the former congressman from alabama artur davis. >> i had dinner with artur davis not along ago to outline what he thought and his points...
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sherrod brown the democratic incumbent in ohio, he will go on to win re-election. same goes for claire mccaskill. she is beating todd akin, who very famously talked about rape and abortion that had the entire republican party on him to get out of the race. didn't happen. claire mccaskill will win. this means it is now mathematically impossible for republicans to retake the senate, even if mitt romney wins the white house which would put paul ryan in a position of being the tie tie-breaking vote. a lot of really depressed republicans. orrin hatch from utah is going to win re-election, fended off a primary earlier this year from within his own party. mathematically impossible, but the way it works, every single senator has a really big role, so all of the races are still very interesting, including virginia, again, look how close this is. republican, george allen is ahead right now with 65% reporting, ahead by about 33,000 votes -- actually fewer than 33,000 points. they hope republicans pick this up still. north dakota, same thing. open seat. we haven't talked about
sherrod brown the democratic incumbent in ohio, he will go on to win re-election. same goes for claire mccaskill. she is beating todd akin, who very famously talked about rape and abortion that had the entire republican party on him to get out of the race. didn't happen. claire mccaskill will win. this means it is now mathematically impossible for republicans to retake the senate, even if mitt romney wins the white house which would put paul ryan in a position of being the tie tie-breaking...
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massachusetts, the key race of the year, scott brown has 48%. elizabeth warren, the democrat, is beating him by over 31,000 votes but only 23% reporting. virginia, look at this. this is so close. 51% to 49%. 46% reporting. again, just a reminder, this is the democratic seat that republicans really want to capture, george allen in particular wants his old seat back. he was defeated six years ago. >> so far does this affect the balance of power? >> it doesn't but look at what we have here. this is a good indicator of how close things are. 41 republican seats, 41 democratic seats. again, we want to remind our viewers these purple seats here reflect the independent senators. bernie sanders from vermont caucuses with the democrats. the newly elected senator from maine, angus king, is here. we put him towards the middle. the white seats are the ones we don't have projections yet. again, nobody has the 51 needed for an outright majority in the senate. >> obviously we're watching the numbers in colorado very closely. let's go to you for that, wolf. >> l
massachusetts, the key race of the year, scott brown has 48%. elizabeth warren, the democrat, is beating him by over 31,000 votes but only 23% reporting. virginia, look at this. this is so close. 51% to 49%. 46% reporting. again, just a reminder, this is the democratic seat that republicans really want to capture, george allen in particular wants his old seat back. he was defeated six years ago. >> so far does this affect the balance of power? >> it doesn't but look at what we have...
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remember, scott brown picked up the kennedy seat in massachusetts and he lost it to elizabeth warren in the last election. so there is that scenario that if john kerry were to get that post, then that opens it up again for scott brown to pick up that seat. a couple of things. first of all, it's widely known out there that john kerry wants the job. but, of course, you know, the story we've all been talking about that susan rice appears to be above on that list. that's the first thing. all of this speculation about who could get that job and, you know, if he got that job then this person could pick up the seat in massachusetts, it really is all just sort of hypothetical here. the president has not put forward a nomination yet. there's a lot of wrangling going on. democrats are saying republicans are playing politics here. at the end of the day, it's all hypothetical until the president puts a nomination on. >> it's interesting to watch and chat about. dan lothian, thank you. >> okay. >>> it's a black friday hangover for a major retailer and a black eye. coming up, the complaints, a sle
remember, scott brown picked up the kennedy seat in massachusetts and he lost it to elizabeth warren in the last election. so there is that scenario that if john kerry were to get that post, then that opens it up again for scott brown to pick up that seat. a couple of things. first of all, it's widely known out there that john kerry wants the job. but, of course, you know, the story we've all been talking about that susan rice appears to be above on that list. that's the first thing. all of...
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. >> and if you look back, all of the great music from america, you know, james brown, al green, marvin gaye, jimmy hendrix, b.b. king, it's the same sentiment, i mean to me it's the same sentiment you get when you listen to the band from ethiopia. >> sure. i want viewers to actually see the other things you've done. you've joined actors, dancers, videographers, created this play based on the former ethiopian leader and you translate your song into movement. i want to play a little bit of that if i can. >> oh, yeah. ♪ stop the fight stop the fight ♪ >> a lot of this is about peace and justice and tolerance. how does this reflect your own life? where did you come up with the inspiration? >> i just felt that, as a citizen of the planet, you know, that this was an important story to tell, you know, and we can still learn from it, you know? i think that we all need to get back to that. i mean, we need to be, you know, citizens of a new race, overcoming petty prejudice, you know, owing our allegiance not to nations but our fellowman. i think just that simple thought, you know, we could u
. >> and if you look back, all of the great music from america, you know, james brown, al green, marvin gaye, jimmy hendrix, b.b. king, it's the same sentiment, i mean to me it's the same sentiment you get when you listen to the band from ethiopia. >> sure. i want viewers to actually see the other things you've done. you've joined actors, dancers, videographers, created this play based on the former ethiopian leader and you translate your song into movement. i want to play a little...
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kimberly brown is a conflict adviser with save the children. she joins me now from london. i know, kimberly, you are working to confirm that the activists' claim this was or was not a cluster bomb. can you confirm that? >> i understand that groups are still working to verify this, but the evidence is very compelling, yes. >> a cluster bomb, explain it to us, it is one big bomb that explodes, right, and shards fall. >> yeah. a cluster bomb is a large munition, it can be fired from the ground or dropped from the air. it opens up in the air and scatters dozens or hundreds of smaller munitions on the ground. and you can understand there are very serious problems with this. one, the bomb does not discriminate between military targets and civilians. the other being that many of the smaller bomblets that scatter everywhere fail to detonate on impact. so they can kill civilians, maim and kill civilians for years or decades after the conflict has ended. >> seeing these children dead, one report i read all under the age of 15 here, just out playing, do you think this represents a new
kimberly brown is a conflict adviser with save the children. she joins me now from london. i know, kimberly, you are working to confirm that the activists' claim this was or was not a cluster bomb. can you confirm that? >> i understand that groups are still working to verify this, but the evidence is very compelling, yes. >> a cluster bomb, explain it to us, it is one big bomb that explodes, right, and shards fall. >> yeah. a cluster bomb is a large munition, it can be fired...
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. >> shannon brown i laughed about the money thing. $1.1 billion. what did the health care industry get for that $1.1 billion? >> specifically the insurance industry got a bill that didn't have a public option and got a bill that was essentially giving them 30 million more customers. so i think the real winners of the health care bill were the insurance industry. that got many, many more customers. and people don't really think about it that way but that's sort of what happened. >> how much money a year do we spend on pharmaceuticals? >> $300 billion. >> and that $1.1 billion wasn't all pharmaceuticals. >> no. it was a number of different health care lobbyists. >> what did the hospitals get out of the bill? >> it's unclear what the -- what exactly the hospitals won from the bill. i mean, i think one of the things that's beneficial coming out of the bill for sure is that there are many demonstration projects in which they're trying to examine different forms of payment where hospitals instead of getting paid for this fee or service, instead of gettin
. >> shannon brown i laughed about the money thing. $1.1 billion. what did the health care industry get for that $1.1 billion? >> specifically the insurance industry got a bill that didn't have a public option and got a bill that was essentially giving them 30 million more customers. so i think the real winners of the health care bill were the insurance industry. that got many, many more customers. and people don't really think about it that way but that's sort of what happened....
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sherrod brown, and in ohio, almost more than 30% of his votes were from african- americans. bob casey, more than 20% of his votes in pennsylvania came from african-americans. the success the democrats had with their senate candidates this year dovetails very nicely with president obama's campaign in terms of turning out african- american voters. i the guy will stop there and entertain questions >> do we have any questions? >> [inaudible] what are your thoughts on some of the patterns you see in terms of that regional stuff? is there anything that jumps out at you? >> last year at this time, i was presenting a paper called resegregation in southern politics. i have not had the chance this morning to look at arkansas, at the state legislature. i know all members of the state members of the legislation and arkansas were up for election this year and all lot of money was put into the state to change the state legislature from being democratic to be republican. if it does in fact flip in this election, all 22 of the state legislatures in the south will now be republican majoritie
sherrod brown, and in ohio, almost more than 30% of his votes were from african- americans. bob casey, more than 20% of his votes in pennsylvania came from african-americans. the success the democrats had with their senate candidates this year dovetails very nicely with president obama's campaign in terms of turning out african- american voters. i the guy will stop there and entertain questions >> do we have any questions? >> [inaudible] what are your thoughts on some of the...
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senator sharon brown in ohio. the republican, 44% of the vote. the race in the pennsylvania, it has been call for senator bob casey, the democrat. 8% of the vote. -- 58% of the vote. in indiana, the ap has called for congressman joe donnelly, the democrat. 49 percent of the vote. challenger richard murdock, 45% of the vote. he may controversial remarks recently regarding rape and god's will that decreases numbers in recent polls. don't donnelly moving over to the senate -- joe nunnelee moving over to the senate. he is making his victory speech and giving us a few remarks. >> thank you very much. thank you so much for all your help. i looked out at all of you and you all made phone calls and you all knocked on doors and were out in cold whether going from house to house. that is why i am going to be the next united states senator from the state of indiana. but it is not about me. my dear friend has come back time and time again to travel with me to go all over the state to spend time, people. the entire state party team, what an incredible job. al
senator sharon brown in ohio. the republican, 44% of the vote. the race in the pennsylvania, it has been call for senator bob casey, the democrat. 8% of the vote. -- 58% of the vote. in indiana, the ap has called for congressman joe donnelly, the democrat. 49 percent of the vote. challenger richard murdock, 45% of the vote. he may controversial remarks recently regarding rape and god's will that decreases numbers in recent polls. don't donnelly moving over to the senate -- joe nunnelee moving...
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there is a congressman from georgia named paul brown who happens to be a doctor. he thinks that the big bang theory and evolution are works of the devil. you know, that is not the future. go to maryland, go to the maryland suburbs and look at the companies that are making billions of dollars doing genetic research. genetic research is all about evolution. >> are there additional questions? >> i just wanted to ask about when you saw effective black and latino alliances during the 2012 election? >> and the places where there were blacks and latinos living in proximity, all the states where there are both black and latino populations, in florida, virginia, less so in colorado. the black population is fairly small. nevada, definitely. the right in the country and especially the ultraconservatives in the republican party had pushed african-americans and hispanics together. they have a politics where sort of a nasty braggadocio, if you watch the primaries, where you have to be slashed and burn in how you attack your enemies, that very much does not go over with hispanic
there is a congressman from georgia named paul brown who happens to be a doctor. he thinks that the big bang theory and evolution are works of the devil. you know, that is not the future. go to maryland, go to the maryland suburbs and look at the companies that are making billions of dollars doing genetic research. genetic research is all about evolution. >> are there additional questions? >> i just wanted to ask about when you saw effective black and latino alliances during the...
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the democrat wins in that state with 54% to scott brown. it is pretty much split between what the candidates raised and outside groups. grand totals of 65 million. brown wins. the democrat. 50%.e% tammy baldwin wins 51% to t tommy thompson, 46%. these numbers could go up. in the state of connecticut, the republican, it will be businesswoman has spent nearly 100 million of her own money on the last two senate bids. she loses to chris murphy, the democrat. she broke the record for the most money spent, personal money spent on an election bid, beating out ross perot. a more senate results, go to our website at c-span.org. >> the top banner of the web site, the balance of power as that now stands. it the% for the president. the electoral votes, president obama got more than the 270 needed. florida still not included in that grouping. 218 is the majority. 51-45 in the senate. some of the races still are not called and the senate. that is why they are not included in the totals. maggie from politico has written the 12 takeaways from election 2012
the democrat wins in that state with 54% to scott brown. it is pretty much split between what the candidates raised and outside groups. grand totals of 65 million. brown wins. the democrat. 50%.e% tammy baldwin wins 51% to t tommy thompson, 46%. these numbers could go up. in the state of connecticut, the republican, it will be businesswoman has spent nearly 100 million of her own money on the last two senate bids. she loses to chris murphy, the democrat. she broke the record for the most money...
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and ohio, this race -- sherrod brown able to keep his seat over josh mandel. he wins with 50%. and in pennsylvania, yen, and thereby the case to the democrat wins with a comfortable margin. a 54% over 45%. the to our web site c-span.org for more details. host: from the wall street journal, economic money rooms after win come in the second term, president obama confronts an economy that offers glimmers of long missing vitality but remains a held back by fiscal and regulatory uncertainties and slowing global growth. united states stock futures headed lower and the dollar weakened as obama won another term on tuesday. market's extended losses and in early trading after obama's victory over mitt romney. the presidential contest grew close attention from investors in part because of its implications for united states spending, tax and health care policy. money managers said among their top concerns is the new government's ability to reach a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff. more than $600 billion of tax increases and reduced spending set to go into effect next year. mr. obama has a re
and ohio, this race -- sherrod brown able to keep his seat over josh mandel. he wins with 50%. and in pennsylvania, yen, and thereby the case to the democrat wins with a comfortable margin. a 54% over 45%. the to our web site c-span.org for more details. host: from the wall street journal, economic money rooms after win come in the second term, president obama confronts an economy that offers glimmers of long missing vitality but remains a held back by fiscal and regulatory uncertainties and...
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just ask scott brown. we will now go to oregon, on our line for republicans, ilene. from one of those non-swing states. good morning. caller: good morning. i thank you for c-span and all that you do for the election is wonderful. i am a republican but i did vote for gary johnson. i watched the debate on your channel. and i had not voted, and we vote by mail here -- had i not devoted and we vote by mail, i probably would have voted for obama. i think he did a stellar job. with the correct name. i think you for your programming. host: are there issues you wish the candidates would address more but you think they are not because oregon is not considered a battleground state? caller: jobs of course. we are one of the poorest states. i volunteer at a food bank. i cannot believe how fast we have grown up. because of lack of employment. and it is sad, it is very, very sad. >> thank you for the call. we want to show you a clip of the governor romney yesterday in virginia. one of those swing states. yesterday he campaigned with majority leader eric cantor, a congressman from
just ask scott brown. we will now go to oregon, on our line for republicans, ilene. from one of those non-swing states. good morning. caller: good morning. i thank you for c-span and all that you do for the election is wonderful. i am a republican but i did vote for gary johnson. i watched the debate on your channel. and i had not voted, and we vote by mail here -- had i not devoted and we vote by mail, i probably would have voted for obama. i think he did a stellar job. with the correct name....
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there's prop 30, sponsored by governor brown. and proposition 38. both raise taxes in different ways. they are both temporary. and there was a direct most of the money to education in the state also direct some money to helping balance the state budget over the short term. normally, when you see two competing initiatives on the same subject of the same ballot, that is because -- voters see these two measures, and decided that it is too complicated to figure out how they are going to change state law and how they vary in different details from one another and a lot of voters and of voting no on both of them. it could be that governor brown's association with property this year and the position of the top of the ballot will save it from that state. but that is how it has historically worked. in missouri, there's a proposed increase to the tobacco tax cut would help fund education and a sales-tax increase in south dakota that would be split between medicaid and education. host: we had two a tweet about the same initiative. this and a high. one says --
there's prop 30, sponsored by governor brown. and proposition 38. both raise taxes in different ways. they are both temporary. and there was a direct most of the money to education in the state also direct some money to helping balance the state budget over the short term. normally, when you see two competing initiatives on the same subject of the same ballot, that is because -- voters see these two measures, and decided that it is too complicated to figure out how they are going to change...
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i think brown could win. he also thought that outsiders would come out and save him and can make up the money to run a very extensive statements. we have not really seen that happen. i think that nelson has a very moderate image. he has gotten pretty lucky was some opponents in the past. 2006 was supposed to be a another year. he's got a pretty lucky against opponents. i think is going to move it to the democrat favored winning spirit >> money has not been a problem in connecticut. >> i think republicans were very much in dues. i think she should be granted for one of the best political makeovers in a while. republicans wrote her off. i think chris murphy had some trouble statewide and some problems he had to explain. she was able to take advantage of that. >> her campaign has completely retooled. she reinvents herself. she has had some good television ads. murphy is making up the advantage where it needs to be. she is open a case like, but not a huge leak that democrats would like in connecticut. lead that d
i think brown could win. he also thought that outsiders would come out and save him and can make up the money to run a very extensive statements. we have not really seen that happen. i think that nelson has a very moderate image. he has gotten pretty lucky was some opponents in the past. 2006 was supposed to be a another year. he's got a pretty lucky against opponents. i think is going to move it to the democrat favored winning spirit >> money has not been a problem in connecticut....
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[applause] korean brown and the chairwoman of the democratic party, debbie wasserman shelves are all here. let's hear it for your vader. -- for your mayor. in all of your year, and i am really happy about that. for the past several days all of us have been focused on the storms that have taken place along the east coast, and obviously florida knows something about storms. as a nation we warn of those to of the losses. we-- we mourn those who have been lost. i talk to the governors and mayors every day. i want people to know what i talked to them i talking on behalf of america, and i have told them we will be with them every step of the way until they have fully recovered from the hardships and a crisis, and we will do it together, because that is how we do it in the united states of america. [applause] as heartbroken as we of the end result of the images of families who let that affect it, we also been inspired seeing police officers and firefighters rushing into burning buildings and waiting water to save lives and neighbors helping neighbors cope with tragedy. leaders of different
[applause] korean brown and the chairwoman of the democratic party, debbie wasserman shelves are all here. let's hear it for your vader. -- for your mayor. in all of your year, and i am really happy about that. for the past several days all of us have been focused on the storms that have taken place along the east coast, and obviously florida knows something about storms. as a nation we warn of those to of the losses. we-- we mourn those who have been lost. i talk to the governors and mayors...
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it was a tough deal all the way around. >> you bring up brown. he's running for senate out there in ohio for re-election. he's running against josh mandel, the republican state treasurer. reel clear politics ranks that race as a tossup. how do you see that race playing out in the next four days? >> sherrod brown is going to win, he's a great senator, he's working on behalf of the people. the things i mentioned about president obama, the auto restrubturing package, the tariffs on chinese products -- products coming in, sherrod brown was leading the way in the united states senate. brown's opponent said he was against the auto restructuring package, an unbelievable position to take in the constituent of ohio. i think he'll win with a solid lead. he's got a great ground game and he's one of the greatest senators out thresm issue is his opponent said that brown's vote for the auto rescue restructuring package was un-american. there are a lot of people in ohio that think it was very much an american, pro-american vote and they're going to reward brown
it was a tough deal all the way around. >> you bring up brown. he's running for senate out there in ohio for re-election. he's running against josh mandel, the republican state treasurer. reel clear politics ranks that race as a tossup. how do you see that race playing out in the next four days? >> sherrod brown is going to win, he's a great senator, he's working on behalf of the people. the things i mentioned about president obama, the auto restrubturing package, the tariffs on...
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>> bemis anybody, practically anybody who was brown or black. bemis practically anybody who believes that immigration is an issue that needs to be tackled. you had a case here where the republican party right now is stampeding toward irrelevance. if they do not catch up with everything in the national journal, there is changing demographics. you cannot have a ruling coalition that is virtually all white. you had president obama yesterday put together this new ascendant coalition, put it back together from 2008 and enough of the democratic coalition so you have this combination of hispanics, more than 70% of hispanics, young voters, people who both want to twice as a democrat. they're likely to remain a dealt crack -- democrat. republicans, what they're missing is the idea of trying to expand their percentage of a shrinking electorate. like it or not, this is becoming a majority minority nation and the republican party, this is the last time republicans will have a chance at winning the presidency with this kind of electoral strategy. >> let's ta
>> bemis anybody, practically anybody who was brown or black. bemis practically anybody who believes that immigration is an issue that needs to be tackled. you had a case here where the republican party right now is stampeding toward irrelevance. if they do not catch up with everything in the national journal, there is changing demographics. you cannot have a ruling coalition that is virtually all white. you had president obama yesterday put together this new ascendant coalition, put it...